- The list below includes 241 free or cheap things to do in or near Wayne, Pennsylvania, including 112 different types of inexpensive activities like Botanical Gardens, Parks, Walking Trails and Movie Theaters.
- From Harford Park to Radnor Trail, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Wayne and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Philadelphia, Wilmington, West Chester and Doylestown.
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Pub favorites such as cheesesteak nachos, wings in 10 sauces, reubens, crab-cake sandwiches, and pizza
5.6 Miles
An indoor sports club, the Mount Carmel Sport Club offers leagues for both darts and bocce ball, both of which are open to club members. The club also features large screen televisions and available refreshments.
5.7 Miles
Managed by the Norristown Parks and Recreation Department, Simmon's Park is an athletics complex that features a baseball field, basketball courts, and an open air plaza memorial to Martin Luther King, Jr.
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An equestrian facility in operation since 1978, Shannondell Farm shows horses on local and national levels. The facility hosts its own horse shows, as well, and sells and trains horses.
6.2 Miles
Dedicating to memory of a wood sculptor, The Wharton Esherick Museum features 300 of his pieces in the gallery. One of his most notable works is a curved staircase carved from wood, which visitors can touch and feel.
6.2 Miles
Serving as a sports field for a variety of sports, Ackey's Field provides visitors with a grassy area for soccer, football, and baseball. The facility also has cement basketball courts and a pavilion covered picnic area.
6.6 Miles
In business since 1969, Buckwalter Framing, also known as Buckwalter Galleries, Ltd., offers custom framing services for artwork, maps, portraits, and documents. The gallery features an extensive selection of frames.
6.7 Miles
The Paoli Battlefield is the site of a Revolutionary War battle that George Washington dubbed the Paoli Massacre - a significant defeat for the colonial forces. The battlefield has been meticulously preserved, and the staff welcomes visitors.
6.7 Miles
Spanning 20 miles, Perkiomen Trail lies along the former Perkiomen trail of the Reading Railroad. The trail passes through many historical villages including Arcola, Spring Mount, and Collegeville among many others.
6.7 Miles
For adrenaline pumping fun at incredible heights, guests are flocking to Treetop Adventure Park. With courses at over 40 feet off the ground, visitors get a great view of the animals in Elmwood Park Zoo.
7.1 Miles
A preserved and recreated 19th century crossroads village, Historic Sugartown offers visitors the chance to see into America's past. The village features guided tours, and hosts a variety of educational events.